August 27, 2014 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Clark Center Auditorium
James H. Clark Center 318 Campus Drive West, Stanford, CA 94305
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Seed Grants

By enabling scientists involved in technology development to work in highly collaborative ways with discovery scientists across a broad array of disciplines, the Bio-X program accelerates the pace of innovation. Bio-X is a fertile environment for visionaries, and the IIP awards give them the seed-funding they need to allow high-risk ideas to germinate and grow. In this way, the IIP awards have a unique purpose and profound rewards.

 


 

EVENT AGENDA:

Introduction

Karen Parker (Psychiatry)

Biomarkers of the Social Deficits of Children with Autism

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Peter Maxim (Radiation Oncology)

Pluridirectional High-energy Agile Scanning Electron Radiotherapy (PHASER): A Novel Design for Radiation Treatment of Cancer

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Adam de la Zerda (Structural Biology)

Towards Visualizing the Molecular Processes of the Retina in Living Subjects

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W.E. Moerner (Chemistry)

Single Molecule and High-Resolution Imaging of Developmental Signal Transducers

Fan Yang (Orthopaedic Surgery)

Developing Biomimetic Hydrogels to enhance Pluripotent Stem Cell-based Therapy for Smooth Muscle Tissue Repair

P.J. Utz (Medicine)

Real-time Measurements of Biological Interactions using Multiplexed Peptide Arrays on Silicon Wafers

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KC Huang (Bioengineering)

Engineering the Outside of the Cell from Within: Cytoskeletal Control of Cell Wall Structure and Mechanics

Beth Pruitt (Mechanical Engineering)

Probing the Active Mechanics of Hair Cells - Faster than the Speed of Hearing

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Closing Comments

Reception and Poster Session

Clark Center Courtyard